I know I wanted to share a bunch of travel stories on this blog, but it seems these days that the other areas of life have taken top of mind for me. With that in mind, I’m going to do a tiny bit of editing and making the blog more about the daily wanderings that I have, with my ag-… Read More
Electric Cattle & Powerful Cattle Shows
If you haven’t seen this commercial for electric cattle from General Electric (GE), you have to see it! Even if you have, you probably want to watch it again. These cattle really put on a show that is totally electric! I mean crowd surfing cows? ROCKIN! [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY97UpBIWE8] Cattle Shows Rock! I’ve never seen a cattle show like that, but I… Read More
Honoring Oklahoma’s Cherokee Strip and the Land as the Holy Grail
What comes to mind when you hear the phrase Cherokee Strip? If you have spent time in northwest Oklahoma, you probably come up with the right answer but my guess is a lot of Americans have never heard of the Cherokee Strip. I got my first lessons on it when I went to Phillips University, a small liberal arts university… Read More
Spring Floods Hit as Snow Melts, Rivers Near Crest Stage
Spring 2011 is officially here. For some friends, that was realized when they saw the first robin in their yard. For me, it seems to be when I am drawn to a drive with the top down in my car. For a lot of farmers though it could be when they first hear planting reports coming in or when the… Read More
Charity Starts at Home with the Farm & Local Community Organizations
Two Saturdays in a row I’ve made the drive out to a town some of us affectionately known as Hooterville to see my farming friends Marjory & Bob. It wasn’t to see where the crop was — we’re so early in the early that most of the work is field prep and fertility. But it’s always the season to help… Read More
Memphis’ Urban Farms Market To Open March 26th
I love it when I see farm news in the Memphis media! There are the farmers markets that I love and we have new things coming too! Today, I was reading through timelines and this article from the Memphis Flyer caught my eye. And it’s because the story was about something I frequently drive past — a once abandoned (or… Read More
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